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Manchester City offers Drogba double what Chelsea’s paying

Manchester City offers Drogba double what Chelsea’s payingLondon, Jan. 23: Manchester City has offered Didier Drogba 180, 000-pound a week to quit Chelsea.

The striker is interested because he believes his old boss Jose Mourinho will take over at Eastlands this summer.

Drogba, 30, could earn 40 million pound over a period of four-and-a-half years, reports The Sun.

The tabloid revealed yesterday that Manchester City had turned to 15-million-pound Drogba after failing to get Roque Santa Cruz from Blackburn.

Hertha Berlin reject Chipperfield

Hertha Berlin reject ChipperfieldBerlin  - Hertha Berlin decided Thursday against signing Australia midfielder Scott Chipperfield following a medical test.

The club said it was uncertain when the 33-year-old player would recover from a foot injury suffered playing for FC Basel a week ago.

Hertha coach Lucien Favre is looking for a player on the left of midfield who can slot in straight away when the Bundesliga resumes at the end of the month.

Chipperfield was quoted by Basler Zeitung's online edition as saying: "I'm very disappointed but it's still OK for me to return to Basel."

Kaka accuses Manchester City of being clueless and confused

Kaka accuses Manchester City of being clueless and confusedLondon, Jan. 22 : An angry Brazilian striker Kaka has accused Manchester City of "not having a clue" about what made him decide not to join the club.

His reaction came after City accused Kaka's father of being greedy and unprofessional following the breakdown of his proposed 91-million pound world-record move from A C Milan, reports The Sun.

"There was total confusion. Not one of them had a clear idea of what was going on. It took me less than 30 seconds to stay with Milan. I have taken a huge weight off my mind," Kaka said.

Valencia beat Sevilla; Barcelona reserves held to draw by Espanyol

Valencia beat Sevilla; Barcelona reserves held to draw by EspanyolMadrid  - The quarter-finals of the Spanish King's Cup produced two contrasting first-leg clashes on Wednesday: an epic 3-2 win for Valencia over Sevilla, followed by a colourless 0-0 draw between crosstown rivals Espanyol and Barcelona.

Holders Valencia came from 2-1 down to score a dramatic win, thanks to late goals from Ruben Baraja and Juan Mata.

Valencia had taken a sixth-minute lead through David Villa, taking advantage of a schoolboy mistake from Adriano.

Abramovich to sue over Chelsea sale claim

Abramovich to sue over Chelsea sale claim London  - Roman Abramovich is

CAS confirms Real Madrid appeal of Huntelaar-Diarra decision

CAS confirms Real Madrid appeal of Huntelaar-Diarra decision

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